Take A Tour Inside This Rustic Log Cabin With Spacious Interior
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The 1 of a Kind is a rustic 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom cabin in quaint Valle Crucis, North Carolina.
This cabin is just 5 minutes from the historic Mast General store and the riverside community park, 12 minutes from Boone shopping and dining, 15 minutes from ASU, 17 minutes from Tweetsie Railroad, 20 minutes from Main Street Blowing Rock, Appalachian Ski Mountain, and Hawksnest Snow Tubing, 25 minutes to Sugar Mountain and 35-40 minutes to Ski Beech and Grandfather Mountain. The main level of this cozy cabin rental features a large living area centered around a stone wood-burning fireplace, leather couches, and a 40-inch satellite HDTV with a DVD player.
The kitchen is fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, and handmade wormy chestnut cabinets created by a local craftsman.
There is also dining for two at the bar and four at the dining table. The outside deck is appointed with comfortable wicker chairs, a porch swing, a gas grill, and a large hot tub - all with wonderful views of the farm and valley below along with the surrounding mountains.
The upper level features a king bedroom suite, with a king-sized bed, a skylight in the ceiling, a settee in front of an electric fireplace, and a spacious private bathroom with a two-person jacuzzi and a separate shower.
The lower level provides a large entertainment room with a pool table and Tiffany-style light above, a comfy leather sofa that pulls out to a queen sleeping space, and a 40-inch HDTV. The second bedroom is also on this level and has a queen size bed and a full bathroom with a combination tub and shower. This cabin is not pet-friendly, and access is one step up from the parking area leading to the front door. Shop Tiny Homes Firewood is provided at the 1 of a Kind, and guests can leave a donation in the jar provided at the cabin.
Valle Crucis is a special place.
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains between Boone and Banner Elk, Valle Crucis is home to fewer than 1,000 full-time residents but its rich cultural and natural heritage brings thousands of visitors to the community each year. The community was named Valle Crucis, Latin for Vale of the Cross, in the early 1840s by Episcopal Bishop Levi Ives upon discovering that the three creeks located in the valley appeared to form a cross. Today, activity in Valle Crucis is largely centered around tourism. Summers bring large numbers of second-home owners and vacationers to the Valle as they seek to escape the heat of lower elevations.
In 2015, the Valle Crucis community was listed as a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mast General Store, Mast Farm Inn, and the Valle Crucis Episcopal Mission are also separately listed on the Register. The Appalachian Ski Mountain has expanded to twelve slopes including two terrain parks serviced by one double chairlift, two quad chairlifts, two conveyor lifts (new in 2010), and one handle-pull lift. The base lodge now covers 46,000 square feet, is smoke-free, and has complimentary WIFI in the restaurant.
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